Conflicting reports over Igamane future
Rennes could turn to Hamza Igamane as a replacement for Kyogo Furuhashi, the former Celtic striker sold to Birmingham City, after Lille agreed terms with the Rangers forward but made no official bid. (Scottish Sun)
Lille are still negotiating a fee for Hamza Igamane after agreeing personal terms with the forward, but Rangers want £20m and Everton, Rennes, Feyenoord, Udinese and Borussia Monchengladbach have now entered the race. (Kora Maroc)
Hamza Igamane's transfer from Rangers to Lille is almost complete with just final details over a medical and contract to be sorted - and with the forward keen on the move. (Moroccan Grinta)
Rangers continue to negotiate with Liverpool over Owen Beck, but the English champions, who would prefer to extend his contract and send him on loan, will only sell for £10m while the Ibrox club want a permanent transfer closer to £7m for the 22-year-old left-back. (Daveockop)
Derby County have agreed a deal to sign Liverpool left-back Owen Beck on loan for the season and the Wales Under-21 international is expected to undergo a medical later this week. (John Percy on X)
Aris Limassol have approached Rangers over a loan deal for Ross McCausland, with Basel, Leuven and Cincinnati having also expressed an interest in the 22-year-old winger this summer. (Sky Sports)
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